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Note: John Long [Edit Name] Memorial Photos Flowers Edit Share Learn about removing the ads from this memorial... [Transfer Management][Edit][Delete] Birth: �Ctab�DNov. 19, 1783 Nova Scotia, Canada Death: �Ctab�DJul. 6, 1844 Franklin County Ohio, USA [Edit Dates] John Long Esq. was buried at Truro Township Church Yard, Columbus, Ohio, USA.1 He was born on 19 November 1783 at Nova Scotia, Canada.1 He married Elizabeth Taylor, daughter of Robert Taylor and Mehitabel Wilson, on 2 July 1807 at Ross, Ohio, USA.1 John Long Esq. died on 6 July 1844 at Truro, Ohio, USA, at age 60.1 John Long Esq. was Justice of the Peace.1 Family Elizabeth Taylor b. 14 May 1788, d. 2 Aug 1864 Children * William Long1 b. 24 Aug 1808, d. 25 Mar 1809 * Mary Ann Long1 b. 18 Feb 1810, d. 6 Apr 1810 * James Long1 b. 6 Nov 1810, d. 31 Jan 1843 * John Wilson Long1 b. 26 Jun 1815, d. 22 Apr 1868 * Harriet Long1 b. 11 Jan 1818, d. 10 Aug 1826 * Robert Andrew Long1 b. 11 Feb 1821, d. 25 Feb 1845 * Caroline Elizabeth Long1 b. 26 Sep 1828, d. 1 Dec 1859 * Matthew Newton Long1 b. 30 Apr 1830 * Richard McLain Long1 b. 24 Aug 1832, d. 3 Jul 1833 [Edit Bio] Family links: [Edit] Spouse: Elizabeth Taylor Long (1788 - 1864)* Children: John Wilson Long (1815 - 1868)* Robert Andrew Long (1821 - 1845)* *Calculated relationship [Add Marker Transcription] [Add Note] Burial: [Edit] Madison Truro Cemetery Franklin County Ohio, USA [Add Plot] Edit Virtual Cemetery info [?] Created by: Pat Taylor Record added: Aug 04, 2013 Find A Grave Memorial# 114918196 John Long Esq.1 M, #42717, b. 19 November 1783, d. 6 July 1844 John Long Esq.|b. 19 Nov 1783 6 Jul 1844|p947.htm#i42717|William M. Long Sr.|b. 20 Jul 1744 1 Apr 1824|p946.htm#i42712|Margaret Archibald|b. c 1760 2 May 1799|p936.htm#i42313|||||||James Archibald|b. 25 Jan 1731 c 1800|p276.htm#i12656|Rebecca Morison|b. b 1735|p276.htm#i12657| Father�Ctab�DWilliam M. Long Sr.1 b. 20 Jul 1744, d. 1 Apr 1824 Mother�Ctab�DMargaret Archibald1 b. c 1760, d. 2 May 1799 Relationship�Ctab�D2nd cousin 6 times removed of Jerry Keith MacNutt. John Long Esq. was buried at Truro Township Church Yard, Columbus, Ohio, USA.1 He was born on 19 November 1783 at Nova Scotia, Canada.1 He married Elizabeth Taylor, daughter of Robert Taylor and Mehitabel Wilson, on 2 July 1807 at Ross, Ohio, USA.1 John Long Esq. died on 6 July 1844 at Truro, Ohio, USA, at age 60.1 John Long Esq. was Justice of the Peace.1 Family �Ctab�DElizabeth Taylor b. 14 May 1788, d. 2 Aug 1864 Children�Ctab�D * William Long1 b. 24 Aug 1808, d. 25 Mar 1809 * Mary Ann Long1 b. 18 Feb 1810, d. 6 Apr 1810 * James Long1 b. 6 Nov 1810, d. 31 Jan 1843 * John Wilson Long1 b. 26 Jun 1815, d. 22 Apr 1868 * Harriet Long1 b. 11 Jan 1818, d. 10 Aug 1826 * Robert Andrew Long1 b. 11 Feb 1821, d. 25 Feb 1845 * Caroline Elizabeth Long1 b. 26 Sep 1828, d. 1 Dec 1859 * Matthew Newton Long1 b. 30 Apr 1830 * Richard McLain Long1 b. 24 Aug 1832, d. 3 Jul 1833 Matthew Long, from Nova Scotia, also joined the settlement in 1806. He located in section twenty-two, and subsequently erected a saw-mill and a grist-mill, which he operated until 1825, when he died. He left a * For the facts concerning many of the early settlers herein mentioned, the writer has relied upon the recollections of Mr. David Taylor, now of Columbus, but one of the earliest pioneers of Truro township. wife and four sons. Robert, Edward, and George were raised by David Taylor, and Henry by A. Vinton Taylor. Henry Long is now engaged in business in Groveport, and Edward and George reside in Portland, Oregon. Robert is deceased. John Long, a brother of Matthew, was also a pioneer of Truro. James Long, died 1843, ^g^d 30 years ; Robt. A. Long, died 1845, 2i&e^ 24 years ; John Long, died 1844, aged 60 years ; Harriet, daughter of John and Elizabeth Long, HISTORY OF MADISON TOWNSHIP. 471 died 1826, aged 8 years; John A., son of John W. and Leah Long, died 1842, aged i year; infant daughter of Edward and Catherine Long, died 1848. John Long and brother, also Presby- terians, came some years later to Truro, from Nova Scotia. The town of Truro from which they came is situated at the head of a branch of the bay of Fundy, some forty or fifty miles northwest of the town of Halifax in Nova Scotia.
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